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High Rate Of Children With Vision Impairment Worrisome – NOA President

by Obinna Ogbonnaya
1 year ago
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Chimeziri Anderson, president of the Nigerian Optometric Association (NOA)

Chimeziri Anderson, president of the Nigerian Optometric Association (NOA)

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The president of the Nigerian Optometric Association (NOA), Dr Chimeziri Anderson, has expressed concern over the number of children with varying degrees of vision impairment globally.

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Dr Chimeziri said that globally, 450 million children have eye conditions requiring treatment, with an additional 90 million already experiencing varying degrees of vision impairment.

Dr Chimeziri emphasised the significant disparity in accessing essential eye care services, highlighted by these staggering figures.

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He stressed that by prioritising children’s visual health, society can invest in a healthier and more equitable future and maintained that no child should be hindered by preventable vision loss.

He noted that this year’s World Sight Day theme centres on “Love Your Eyes – Vision for Children.”

Dr Chimeziri urged parents to ensure their children undergo regular eye examinations, at least biennially.

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“Encouraging good hygiene practices, a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and omega-3 fatty acids, limiting digital screen time, promoting outdoor play, and teaching children proper habits like good distance while reading are all essential for maintaining healthy vision,” he said.

He advised against harmful traditional practices and emphasised the importance of seeking professional help if a child exhibits vision impairment.

“Parents can help instil healthy vision habits in their children that will endure a lifetime and curb the stigma associated with wearing eyeglasses among children as early intervention for vision issues is crucial for a child’s well-being.

 

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